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<p>(<a href="page.php?w=Homo_sapiens">Homo sapiens</a>). However, Homo Sapiens do not have distinct features in terms of shape or size when it comes to the coracoid process. Within the research of Elizabeth Vrbua, a paleoanthropologist who made a study called "A New Study of the Scapula of Australopithecus africanus from Sterkfontein", it was seen that A. africanus had a higher scapular position which could infer that this position is likely to be seen in earlier hominins as well.</p>

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